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TSA screener at JFK hureled hot coffee at American Airlins pilot after using N-Word

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An airport security worker was arrested after throwing a cup of hot coffee over a pilot who told her to stop swearing.

Transportation Security Administrator (TSA) Lateisha El, 30, was in the middle of a conversation with work colleagues at a JFK Airport terminal when she was interrupted by the American Airlines pilot.

Off-duty airman Steven Trivett, 54, was exiting terminal 8 when he overheard El swearing and asked her to tone down the profanity.


Trivett, of Butler, Tennessee, told them they should 'conduct themselves more professionally in uniform and not use profanity or the n-word,' according to the New York Post.



One TSA screener told Trivett to 'mind his own business' and swore at him.

Trivett then identified himself as a 'TSA officer' - an armed pilot - before trying to grab the ID tags of screener El to get her name.

But Port Authority police sources told the newspaper that El responded by hurling a 'full cup' cup of hot coffee over the pilot.

Trivett was not seriously injured. El, of Brooklyn’s East New York, was charged with harassment and misdemeanor-assault for the incident at 5am on March 28.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...erican-Airlines-pilot-told-stop-swearing.html
 
Trivett was not seriously injured. El, of Brooklyn’s East New York, was charged with harassment and misdemeanor-assault for the incident at 5am on March 28.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...erican-Airlines-pilot-told-stop-swearing.html

Yeah. If the person who filed charges against her wasn't an officer himself, he'd be locked up in Guantanamo Bay right now facing terror charges.

Fuck the TSA. I hope someone will stand up to one of them one day and crack one of their skulls open.
 
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but don't worry nothing is going to happen to you. apparently i
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Haven't you people figured out yet that the best TSA agents are the older white ladies? I always pick the lines with them working and I've never been searched/bothered etc.
 
Tip: When bolding parts of an article, the goal should be to highlight the key facts of the issue so you can skim the bold and understand the situation. I think you may be a habitual offender
 
P&N. ----->

but don't worry nothing is going to happen to you. apparently i
am the only one that gets infractions for mistakenly creating
threads in wrong forums

Okay, this is the second time you say this.

Grow the fvck up. Last time I checked you're 40+ yos.

Butthurt over internet moderation. Really?
 
did I not do as you requested? 😕

Trivett, of Butler, Tennessee, told them they should 'conduct themselves more professionally in uniform and not use profanity or the n-word

Based on that quote, how am I supposed to understand that article at all? From the title I was guessing that the pilot used the n-word and the screener threw a cup of coffee. The bolded section doesn't explain anything at all. When I read that, it sounded like Trivett was some sort of supervisor who made that statement after the incident, whatever the incident was
 
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